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17th Avenue Shopping
17th Avenue, Calgary, Alberta,
Located in the heart of inner city Calgary, 17th Avenue is a place where people work, live, shop and dine. You'll find over 200 locally owned and operated boutiques in this area, one of Calgary's oldest communities.
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Alberta Boot Company
50 50th Avenue South, Calgary, Alberta,
> View Telephone Number(403) 263-4623
If you’ve ever wanted to step into the shoes of a cowboy or cowgirl, the Alberta Boot Company is the place you want to go!
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Calaway Park
245033 Range Road 33, Calgary, Alberta, T3Z 2E9
> View Telephone Number(403) 240-3822
Calaway Park is Calgary's Outdoor Family Amusement Park. Enjoy 32 rides, 24 games, daily stage shows from the cast of Calaway Live, and tons of treats from one of our tasty food locations.
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Calgary Canada Day Guide
Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Calgary
> View Telephone Number(403) n/a-
Canada Day in Calgary offers the best in Western hospitality and frontier spirit. From pancake breakfasts to late night fireworks, this city knows how to celebrate! Here are some suggestions for great ways to spend July 1st in Calgary.
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Calgary Chinatown
Centre Street, Calgary, Alberta,
For a unique cultural experience while you’re in Calgary, take a stroll down the city streets of Calgary’s Chinatown! Located in the northeast area of Calgary’s downtown core, this Chinatown is known to be Canada’s third largest after Vancouver and Toronto.
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Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre
197 First Street South West, Calgary, Alberta, T2P 4M4
> View Telephone Number(403) 262-5071
The Calgary Chinese Cultural Centre prides itself on promoting Chinese culture as well as embracing Canadian multiculturalism, offering its facilities to all ethnic groups.
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Calgary Stampede
Box 1060, Station M, Calgary, Alberta, T2P 2K8
> View Telephone Number(403) 261-0101
During 10 days of outback fun, there are tons of activities and shows to entertain the entire family! The main event is the Rodeo, which combines the roughest competitors with the toughest stock in six challenging events
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Calgary Tower
101 9th Ave SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2P 1J9
> View Telephone Number(403) 266-7171
Opening since 1968, the Calgary Tower is the most distinctive landmark in the city and very popular attraction for both locals and tourists.
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Calgary Zoo
1300 Zoo Road NE, Calgary, Alberta, T2E 7V6
> View Telephone Number(403) 232-9300
In the mood for an exciting safari experience? A trip to Calgary would not be complete without a trip to the Calgary Zoo!
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Canada Olympic Park
88 Canada Olympic Road SW, Calgary, Alberta, T3B 5R5
> View Telephone Number(403) 247--5452
Calgary's Olympic site is best known as Canada Olympic Park. This Olympic Park offers its facilities to both high performance winter athletes as well to the ordinary, adventurous, Calgarians. Also provides its visitors with the Olympic Hall of Fame and Museum.
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Canada Olympic Park
88 Canada Olympic Road SW, Calgary, Alberta, T3B 5R5
> View Telephone Number(403) 247-5452
Experience the best of the great outdoors and the chance to ride alongside pro athletes and Olympians at the Canada Olympic Park!
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Cowboy Bus
112B 8th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta,
> View Telephone Number(403) 806-0397
Cowboy Bus is the ONLY company which offers hop-on hop-off services in Calgary. We reach every corner of the city including the Calgary Tower, Heritage Park, and the Calgary Zoo, Fort Calgary, COP and much more.
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Devonian Gardens
317 7th Avenue SW, Calgary, Alberta,
> View Telephone Number(403) 268-3830
There is a full mile of lush walkways to enjoy, a sculpture court that will amaze you and a playground for the kids. Devonian Gardens is a peaceful indoor park located in the heart of downtown Calgary.
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Eau Claire Market
200 Barclay Parade SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2P 4R5
> View Telephone Number(403) 264-6450
Located at the northern edge of downtown in the Eau Claire area, the Eau Claire Market is home to many restaurants and theaters. There are also many unique selections of retailers that are not usually seen in suburban malls.
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Firefighters Museum of Calgary
4124 11th St SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2G 2H2
> View Telephone Number(403) 246--3322
Located in the southeast section of the City, The Firefighters Museum of Calgary is devoted to Calgary's local fire fighting history. Managed by retired firefighters, this museum offers a personal look into the lives of past firefighters.
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Glenbow Museum
130-9 Avenue SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2G 0P3
> View Telephone Number(403) 268-4100
With over 93,000 square feet of exhibition space in more than 20 galleries, the Glenbow Museum is at the top of Calgary attractions.
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Grain Academy Museum
Box 1060 St. , Calgary, Alberta, T2P 2K8
> View Telephone Number(403) 263-4594
With a rich farming and ranching history, it’s no surprise that Calgary would have a museum where its visitors can learn about the grain industry.
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Museum of the Regiments
4520 Crowchild Trail SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2T 5J4
> View Telephone Number(403) 974-2850
This is one of North America's largest military museums! Vintage tanks and carriers are on display, and learn more through high-tech displays, galleries, and special exhibits.
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Pathway System
Calgary, Calgary, Alberta,
Take advantage of Calgary’s pathway, the largest pathway and trail system in North America.
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Spruce Meadows
18011 Spruce Meadows Way SW, Calgary, Alberta, T2J 5G5
> View Telephone Number(403) 974-4200
For 35 years Spruce Meadows has turned its passion for family fun and good sport into a venue that brings in 450,000 spectators annually.
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Victoria Park
Suite 310, The Kahanoff Centre, 1202 Centre Street SE, Calgary, Alberta, T2G 5A5
> View Telephone Number(403) 265-2888
Visit a part of Calgary which has thrived for over 100 years! Named after England’s Queen Victoria in 1901, Victoria Park continues to be a booming metropolis.
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